Friday, October 9, 2009

I am wondering if there are any skydivng places in connecticut?|190196

I am also wondering about age and weight requirements and also prive. Thank you for your help.

  • At Connecticut Parachutists, Inc. (CPI), making a sport parachute jump is easier than ever before. Our staff of experienced instructors and our use of the most advanced equipment will make your first jump one of your most enjoyable and memorable experiences. All you need to do is show up at our drop zone on Saturday or Sunday by 8:30AM. Wear comfortable clothes, sneakers, and plan to spend the entire day with us. We jump until sunset.
    IMPORTANT- To make a jump at CPI you must be at least 18 years of age and be in good physical health. Persons weighing over 200 lbs. may participate at the discretion of the instructor.
  • How long does it take for mail to go to aurora to chicago IL?|173669

    This includes putting it into the mailbox and the mailman getting it, i know they have to put it into the post office and then send it out. but how long does it take? i know when mailing to saint charles it took about 7 or 8 days until it got to the person. but chicago is closer so should the time be shorter?

  • it just depends what time you drop the letter off it could be as little as 2 days and as long as 4 days

  • It should take 2 days to get a letter from Aurora to Chicago. That is provided that the letter was placed in the collection box before the last pick up for the day. If it was after the cutoff time, add one additional day.

    The Aurora to St Charles time should have been the next day. If it takes longer, blame it on a bad Zip Code, non readable address or other issues which can occasionally happen. Also, don_t overlook the possibility that the recipient didn_t look at their mail for a week.

  • It depends on the time you put it in the mailbox. It should take about two days. If you sent a letter from Aurora to St. Charles, it should take a day or two. If it took longer, it may not have been properly addressed.

  • it should NOT take longer than One day or Two at the MOST...
    Thats guaraneed, unless the Aurora post office is too lazy and thats why it took 7 days to get to St. Charles...
  • What is the best time to go on a cruise from la to canada?|160131

    i_m from la and have been on many cruises before, but what is the best time to go to canada?

  • i live in Canada and if you are cruising on a cruise ship then summer, late sping or early fall is best. but if by cruise you mean travel to it all depends on what you want to do here. as far as scenery and night life there are advantages to all of the seasons. however if there is a particular activity you want to do than that type thing is season and weather dependent.
  • How much money would i need to take on a road trip across america for 3 months?|185622

    Me and my friend are wanting to go on a road trip across america for 3 months, we need to know how much it would cost roughly including food drink and motels. We want 2 separate beds but same room if possible,if u could help where possible i would really appreciate it thank you.

  • More than you can probable afford. If you spent $60 a day ($40 for the motel and $20 on food) it would be $5400 dollars. If you add in gas it would be about $6200 per person.

  • If you_re not going to work at any stage I_d estimate about $300 per week would be OK. Depends on the type of motels and your mode of travelling. But the USA is cheaper than the UK.

  • I would take about ��20-25 per day for drink and food. More if you have nowhere to sleep ... the beech or parks aren_t a good idea ...

  • i think about 1k to 2k ok?
  • How long does it take to drive from Cape Cod to Boston, Mass?|198123

    I_m planning a trip to this area in august and i was wondering if i could get a hotel in 1 city and just drive to the other, or it i needed 2 hotels. After Mass., we_re going to Maine. Do you also have any ideas for things to do on this trip

  • Cape Cod is a fairly big place. It takes about an hour to drive from Boston to the Sandwich Bridge - more on a Friday afternoon in August! From Sandwich, its a good hour to Provincetown, perhaps a bit less to Hyannis. By the way, another option is a ferry from Boston to Provincetown.

    So you could do a day trip to the Cape from Boston, but you won_t have a lot of time available to do much on the Cape once you get there.

    Seems to me that you need to do some thinking about what you want to do - in Boston, on the Cape, and also in Maine. After you make those decisions, the logistics are easier to plan.

  • It takes at least an hour to get to Boston to Cape Cod. I_ve driven from Boston to Cape Cod, and that is how long it took me to get there. You only need one hotel there.

    As for Maine, I don_t know if you_re going to Portland or venturing further up north, but I_d get a hotel somewhere in Maine close to your attractions.

    I can suggest many things to do in Boston, for example, riding on the swan boats in Boston Public Garden, taking a sightseeing tour of Boston which will include the Freedom Trail, visiting the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides), visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, The New England Aquarium is excellent, Franklin Park Zoo, get a great view of the city at The Prudential Center_s Skywalk Tower.

    As for Cape Cod, I enjoyed whale watching, sightseeing cruises, kayaking, wildlife watching at the Cape Cod National Seashore, The Monomony Islands, and The Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, and there_s plenty of good hiking trails on Cape Cod, too. For example, Small_s Swamp Trail, Button Brush Trail, Sphor Gardens, Wellfleet Trails.

    I also highly recommend visiting the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire if you have the time. They are both places filled with great scenic beauty.

  • It_s at least one hour, possibly 2-3 depending on traffic to travel between Boston and Cape Cod. As someone else noted, avoid this trip on Friday night and Sunday night.

    In addition to things to do that others mentioned, have you considered a ferry boat ride to Martha_s Vineyard ? It_s only 45 mins from Cape Cod and is beautiful. Also, politics aside, Obama is rumored to be staying there for 2 weeks in August.

    Our family has a blog about our personal trips to Martha_s Vineyard (it_s in the source).

  • If you_re going to the Cape while staying in Boston, heed these words: DON_T DRIVE TO THE CAPE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON unless you_re prepared to wait in traffic, even though it_s a lot better than it was before they got rid of the _rotary_. Also this tip from the Dennis Chamber of Commerce website: _Time: With normal traffic the ride from Boston to Dennis takes 1? hours. Typically summer traffic is much heavier and can extend the travel time to 3 hours+. When planning your trip to Dennis keep in mind that traffic coming ��on-Cape�� is heaviest on Saturday afternoons in the summer season. When leaving or going ��off-Cape,�� traffic is heaviest on Saturday mornings._
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    Don_t try to _stay in Boston_ while visiting Maine.. Way too much _getting there_ driving. When you get into Portsmouth, NH., follow the signs off I-95 to US1 (the _old_ way!). First Maine town you_ll hit is Kittery. Well worth exploring and for shopping, Route 1 is lined with _Outlets_. York and York harbor are scenic and there_s a nice beach (although Maine ocean water can be COLD.). Wells and Old Orchard are usually loaded with tourists and sometimes referred to as the _Quebec Riviera_ due to the number of summer visitors from Quebec. Be advised that traffic can be really slow through there, (but it_s not hard to jump back on I-95 and back off again anywhere south of Portland). Kennebunk and Kennebunkport are a more upscale and low-key tourist areas and quite scenic. Do not miss the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunk on Log Cabin Rd. See and ride restored vintage trolley cars (streetcars) from all over the U.S. and the world. Great for kids too! Portland is Maine_s largest city and well worth exploring, Freeport is another _shopper_s paradise_ and home of the world famous L.L. Bean store (24/7/365) and we haven_t got to my favorite part of Maine yet which is _mid-coast_ (Bath - Rockland) if you get that far, see Bath Ironworks_ shipyard (unless of course you boarded the Maine Eastern Railroad_ scenic train in Brunswick for Wiscasset or Rockland). Check out _Big Al_s_ store just before entering Wiscasset (you_ll probably be in a traffic jam anyway and they have a restroom!). Otherwise, explore! If you get as far as Waldoboro, watch on your right at the top of a hill and right after a traffic light for Moody_s Diner. Real _old fashioned_ diner food! No _yuppie stuff_ here! Great food, breakfast, lunch or dinner and, yes it_s where quite a few of the _locals_ go. You_re then less than 30 minutes from Rockland, the _Lobster (and former Sardine) capitol of the world_. Enjoy! Be advised that Boston - Rockland driving directly is about 306 Km (190 mi.). I could go on and on with things to see and do in this area. Enjoy!
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